Exterior photograph of the Dow-Rosenzweig House located in Denver, Colorado. The two-story painted brick house was constructed in 1882 by its first owner, carpenter Charles L. Dow. The eclectic mix of Victorian architectural detailing includes double hung windows with hood moldings and an elaborate cornice. The facade features a prominent two-story bay and a small entry porch with Eastlake detailing. A circa 1890 carriage house is also on the property. Members of the Leopold Rosenweig family occupied the dwelling from 1888 until 1970.

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